by him durl^^^^^» ear 9' and trusts, ij^^^^^P t0 &U Commißsionsji^^^^^ cape » *° gain the confidence an«^|ort of the public to the same dtecJaTaccotded his predecessor. I , JOHN i-GAFFIN. T TITE beg to notify jbe public of the T V Inangahua, Grfcy Valley, and Lyell that we have S©LD our BUSINESS to Mr JOHN A'GAFFIN, and while expressing sincere thanks forjthe liberal patronage bellowed upon our Firm, we have much pleasure in recommending the above Gentleman to their notice, and confidently solicit on his behalf a continuance of past favours. \ WM. M'LKA^ AND 00. Re^-on, 9th July, 1879. MUSICAL NOTICE. J; SCHMIDT, VIOLINIST, BE6S to in?<*m the Inhabitants of Eeefton an! District-that, having given up bis employment as a Chemist, he is now OPEN fot|ny MUSICAL EN* GAGEMENTS. I YIOLIK, BRASS q&STBTJMENTS, AND PIAKO4TAUaHT. BAND 3 PROTIBED FOR BALLS, QUADRILLE ASSEMBLIES, &o. ORDEES left atlMr. Angus Campbell's SOUTKBENICEOSS HOTEL, will be PEOMPTLIIATTENDED TO. W lOi L I A M S , FAMILY & teOMMBROIAL HOTEL, BboaAwat, Rbbmoh. THE underaignttl begs to n has resumed! the conduct of the above, and being sow uiMer bis direct Buperintendeace, the public Unay rely tipon every requirement of ft Httst-claw Hotel being provided. \ Familie can depend upon every comfort and privacy, 1 The Bed Rooms arellofty, well-ventilated, and receive most constint and careiul attention, \ The Billiard Room ii spacious, and furnished with one of AloOp|A£ri«e Tables. STABLINaA^^^HHhfI la excellent, a J^fl^^^^^^^^^^^^| while tho j^^^^^^^^^^^H CEARCH^^^^^^^^^^^H W A T> E^^^^^^^^^^^^^l and surr^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ju riie Choicest|HMm|pPH Opened ill Reefton Consisting of Mens'sr, IVomen's and Child. ren's Boots and Shoej in endless variety with ail the latest styles and the mos feshionablfc make. MEN f s"|bOTS: Men's Donedin and Nelson Water' tights, 18s, 1 Men's Dunedin im Nelson Elastic Sides 18s. I Bluchers. 10s 6d aidll2s 6d. English WeDiAgtonsl 20s. Fnglish Half WelKuktons, 18s. Men's Canvas Shots, 6s 6d and 7s 6d, Men's Melbourne Klastio Sides, 12a 6d and 15s. I Ladies boots : Leather, Prunellajand Kid, 2s Bd, 5s 7s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6, lss, and 183. White Kid, 5«, 7d Bd. Balmoral, 10, 12s id, and 14s. Hid Walking Shdes, ss, 7d 6d, an( 12s 6d \ Dolly Vardens, ss, Ts 6d, 12s 6d. Boy's and Girls' Boots and Shoes Coppertoes, 4? 6d andlupwards Children's Boots abd Shoes, from Is large Stock of HIS OWI MAKE always on hanJ. A Large Sfock of leather, Grindery, aiM Closed Uppw Always on hand, and the Trade Supplied on Liberal Terms. Notbthb Ap^bess! "VST. J SHAW Opposite to Patterson's Store, and nej totheOoldfln Age Hotel,) C^NTEAL BROAPWAY, KEEPrO]
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 28 January 1880, Page 3
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426Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 28 January 1880, Page 3
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